Haven't You Given Up On Business Yet?

Posted by Annegrete Krings
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Mar 28, 2012
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Haven't You Given Up On Business Yet?

There are so many thieves and scammers after our money and they get more and more smart and clever all the time.

If you've been trying to make money on line for some time, I am sure you know what I am talking about. 
They all look so innocent and trustworthy and very easy to do, don't they?

All these new programs out there, they all and every one promise us how easy it is and how fast it goes and people are standing in line to join. But if they are so good....how come they disappear so fast just to be exchanged by the next new and much much better opportunity or product??

Are they all pure scam and only want our money?
There are reliable, solid and trustworthy business out there, it is just so darn difficult to identify the broken pots! Even making a search on Google for it, does not give any convincing answer. Why? Maybe because people are so totally lack of understanding and don't realize how a business runs and there for expects to be served within 5 minutes and when they don't  they run to the nearest forum shouting scam scam ...  
Even the most reliable, honest and hard working admin can see their business go down and maybe ruined, if they are in the start up. 
Just because of a few posts in a forum.

People have been taught for years to make a search on Google to find out if a business is scam and what others say about it. But because people are stupid it now kicks back in a bad way. I am afraid this will not change as more and more people get's online and search for that pot of Gold they have been told is out there. When they find the pot and see there is no Gold in it without their work, they shout scam!

Personally I never joined any of those new up-comers but I have a lot of friends trying to get me into the one or the other, all the time. I've managed to steer clear so far.
Until now, I have only worked with MLM, affiliate business and member to member systems.
As you might already have found out, MLM doesn't work anymore like in the 'good' old days. New MLM's are popping up every now and then and it goes for them as well, a lot of them are scam. Or maybe I should rather say, poorly set up business with bad products, bad costumer support, if any, and they are to damn expensive to join and often very complicated to work with and the work to help people in our downline is almost always very badly supported. People are deserting their business as fast as they come in, as a result of this poor support and missing guidelines on how to sell this product the best way.

There are only a very few people who have really succeeded big time with MLM. They too have problems now. With the internet it has become so easy to change company. All it demands is a click with the mouse the right place and wupti you might find your self with no upline the next morning, just because one of the distributors has changed business and brought in your downline.

I don't have the 'golden egg' for how to run an MLM, far from. I only know that it is very hard business with a lot of competition. A lot of them sell almost the same product and each and every one of them seems to have the ultimate product and the latest research results from the scientist to support it with. They all have 'proofs' from the Doctors and Scientist and it's not only in writing, but also in video and so called testimonials. I am sorry, but I don't believe one bit of it as I have seen it way to many times. Besides, how often can they come up with that illness that only their ultimate product can help with? Don't get me wrong, I love the MLM concept. Unfortunately it's outdated and gone with the growing internet.
I am afraid MLM is dead and if they want to survive they'll have to find another way of doing it.

I know there are some good initiatives on how to make an MLM run and I really take off my hat for their efforts. But nah, it's not my cup of tea.
Some even goes as far as to say that the product it self is not important but the way it's sold and being run. True, the right salesman or woman can sell sand in Sahara. Still to keep people interested, the product do need to have a certain value.
Well if I should join an MLM it would absolutely first and foremost have to be an ultimate product with no or only one or two competitors. Then secondly I would look into the business-model and the compensation-plan and if I found that compromising I would not join the business. I have reached a level where I want to be safe and want no more sorrows because of spilled money, work and the most precious of my assets, my time.

Anyone who wants to run an MLM is brave and I wish them all the best and I really hope they get paid for their efforts.

For me the search is over. 

Since 2010, I've been working with a genius of a man. He's a true master in creating member to member income systems that makes sense and benefits everybody. He's very focused on how he, in the best possible way, can help people make money.

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